Parth Jindal is a director of JSW Sports and the CEO of Bengaluru FC, one of India's most successful professional football clubs. Having launched the Sports Excellence Program, JSW Sports' flagship endeavour, the program has been a success with the systematic planning and intricate detailing of the program allowing its beneficiaries to succeed on the global sporting arena. Under his stewardship, Bengaluru FC won the I-League on their first attempt, followed it up with the 2015 Federation Cup and clinched the 2016 I-League title, capping off a memorable first three years of existence.

A former National tennis champion, Mustafa Ghouse won a bronze medal at the 2002 Busan Asian Games in the men's doubles. The CEO of JSW Sports, Mustafa also serves as the COO of Bengaluru FC, one of India's most successful professional football clubs in recent memory. Mustafa is also a special invitee to the Sports Authority of India's (SAI) Governing Body (GB). He is also engaged in working closely with national sports federations, SAI and the Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs to empower Indian athletes to take the next step in the international sports arena.

A respected face on the Indian Olympic sports circuit, Ramadhar Yadav has nurtured a number of India's international medal-winning athletes over a 20 year career. Serving as the Manager of the Sports Excellence Program (SEP), Ramadhar Yadav is responsible for liaising with athletes, tracking athletic performance and providing an effective support system to accelerate the development of the athletes supported by the SEP.